Wheel to Tiller Conversion: Rudder Stops?

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Re: Wheel to Tiller Conversion: Rudder Stops?

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Neil Gordon wrote: Two of us is never a problem but the cockpit does get crowed if there are four. For me, it's not the tiller, it's being able to work the boat through a tack or jibe, i.e., having access to the sheets and winches. Mostly it's a matter of passenger management... if I can get the passive passengers forward in the cockpit, one on each side, that leaves two of us room to work and to switch sides based on the preference of the skipper.
That is what we try to do with three aboard. One forward to port in the cockpit, blocking the view of the speedo and the depth gauge, and one forward on the starboard side, blocking the view of the compass. :? :?
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Wow! Liquidity's cockpit is deceiving. It's massive :D
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tjr818 wrote:That is what we try to do with three aboard. One forward to port in the cockpit, blocking the view of the speedo and the depth gauge, and one forward on the starboard side, blocking the view of the compass. :? :?
Yes, exactly. On the other hand, having them under the dodger frame insures they bump their head on the dodger, instead of their heads getting kissed by the boom.
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Jim Walsh wrote:Wow! Liquidity's cockpit is deceiving. It's massive :D
An optical illusion caused by the diminutive size of the fireman.
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september sail with paul.jpg
jim, thanks for the link to edson.
tim, here is a gopro photo showing the projection of the entire wheel assembly in the cockpit of godspeed. can't pull dimensions until i take the cover off. but this should give you some idea.
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Steve,
What was the gopro mounted on to obtain that cool shot?
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my son paul attached his gopro to the end of the boat hook, which extends about 9.' he as a gopro clip which he attached with plastic ties. and he used a remote control for the camera to take the shots. the gopro has a wide angle which i don't always like but it does some fun stuff. notice my bald head! oh, well!
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notice my bald head! oh, well!
I thought I might want one until you said that :)
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Re: Wheel to Tiller Conversion: Rudder Stops?

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godspeed wrote: notice my bald head! oh, well!
That's why they invented hats.
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